Yesterday's Bible Study |
In this Psalm, David cries out to the Lord to intervene on his behalf. He had previously expressed how his soul "thirsts for the Lord." In today's verse, he asks the Lord to help him hear His "lovingkindness" and give him direction about which path he should take. Today, we will consider times in our lives when we've felt like David felt and think about responding in ways that honor the Lord.
Even though David is in the midst of sorrow, he knows that the Lord is full of lovingkindness. Although he cannot see it right now, he believes the Lord's love for him is still present. Indeed, David says that he trusts in the Lord. His emotions have not shaken his conviction that the Lord is good and loving; he knows that the character of God has not changed.
He then asks the Lord to give him direction. Often in times of anguish, it's hard to know how to move forward--or what forward even looks like. David recognizes his utter dependence on God for his very next move. He writes that he lifts up his soul to God. He is waiting for the Lord to show him what to do; he cannot imagine being able to devise a plan better than that which the Lord has. |
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In this Psalm, David cries out to the Lord to intervene on his behalf. He had previously expressed how his soul "thirsts for the Lord." In today's verse, he asks the Lord to help him hear His "lovingkindness" and give him direction about which path he should take. Today, we will consider times in our lives when we've felt like David felt and think about responding in ways that honor the Lord.
Even though David is in the midst of sorrow, he knows that the Lord is full of lovingkindness. Although he cannot see it right now, he believes the Lord's love for him is still present. Indeed, David says that he trusts in the Lord. His emotions have not shaken his conviction that the Lord is good and loving; he knows that the character of God has not changed.
He then asks the Lord to give him direction. Often in times of anguish, it's hard to know how to move forward--or what forward even looks like. David recognizes his utter dependence on God for his very next move. He writes that he lifts up his soul to God. He is waiting for the Lord to show him what to do; he cannot imagine being able to devise a plan better than that which the Lord has.
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